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Blues Guitar Legends CD
MAC/PPC
Blues Guitar Legends teaches how to play blues classics, utilizing
the original master recordings featuring 10 monumental blues songs.
Blues Guitar Legends features 10 monumental blues songs spanning six
decades (40's-90's), including songs by:
The Allman Brothers ("Statesboro Blues")
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B.B. King ("The Thrill Is Gone")
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Robert Cray ("Smokin' Gun")
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Freddie King ("Hide Away")
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Buddy Guy (Early In The Morning")
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Jonny Lang ("Cherry Red Wine")
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Muddy Waters ("Hoochie Coochie Man")
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Howlin' Wolf ("Back Door Man")
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John Lee Hooker ("Boogie Chillen'")
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Stevie Ray Vaughan ("Crossfire")
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Blues
Guitar Legends is a groundbreaking title that teaches how to play blues
classics, utilizing the original master recordings. This marks the first
time that high-fidelity CD-audio tracks have been incorporated into a
guitar CD-ROM tutorial.
Original artist recordings of the songs are synched to an animated
fretboard that displays and highlights fingering positions in real-time,
on a virtual guitar neck. Complete, note-for-note transcriptions of both
lead and rhythm guitar parts are included, with standard notation or
guitar tablature both present on each song screen. This provides
unprecedented flexibility and ease of learning for the student. Simple
chord-based versions are also included, providing beginners with an easy
alternative way to begin learning the songs.
MIDI audio tracks will supplement the master recordings of each song,
enabling you to learn at a tempo best-suited to your skill level. Blues
Guitar Legends is an enhanced CD-ROM that can also be played through an
audio-only CD player, granting additional flexibility to listen to songs
via your computer or CD player. Built-in accessories include an
automatic tuner for visually tuning your guitar through use of a
computer microphone, along with an adjustable metronome and built-in
recorder.
Playing tips preface each song, along with biographies and
live-action photographs of each artist, providing insights and
historical background on the life and works of the artists. |